Publications by authors named "Parrinello G"

Objectives: Several devices have been developed to improve head and neck surgery. 3D exoscopes provide surgeons a viable alternative to microscopes. We propose our setting for transoral exoscopic oropharyngeal (TOEOS) and transoral exoscopic laryngeal surgery (TOELS).

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Many food allergens not actually included in the European priority list of allergenic foods have the potential to cause severe allergic reactions and could escape correct identification and behave as "hidden allergens". Moreover, the adoption in recent years of novel diets based on plant products and new sustainable foods or the use of specific food additives have contributed to the onset of new emerging allergens of public health importance. The knowledge of hidden allergens is important both for physicians and for patients to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of food allergies, in order to decrease eventual improper diagnosis of idiopathic anaphylaxis.

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  • The study looked at issues in the mouth and throat caused by drugs and vaccines in Italy from 2019 to 2021.
  • Out of over 67,000 cases, about 2,773 had throat problems, mostly in adult females, and most were not serious.
  • The findings showed that many problems related to drugs were reported more often than those from vaccines, and there is a need for better reporting and training for health care workers.
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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the profunda artery perforator (PAP) flap in head and neck reconstruction.

Methods: A single arm meta-analysis was performed for flap survival rate (primary outcome), reoperation for major complication, and overall complication rates (secondary outcomes).

Results: The search strategy yielded a total of 295 potentially relevant publications, of which 13 were included.

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  • - Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNSs) are rare complications of cancer that can affect the nervous system and muscles, occurring in about 1 in 10,000 patients with tumors, and can manifest with a variety of symptoms.
  • - These syndromes are autoimmune conditions triggered by the tumor expressing antigens similar to those in the nervous system, with diagnosis often precedes visible cancer symptoms, making early recognition important for better outcomes.
  • - The paper discusses a specific case of a young female with breast cancer who experienced paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration and seronegative rigid human syndrome, highlighting the need for effective immune-suppressive and cancer treatments for managing PNSs.
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Purpose: Head and neck sarcomas (HNS) constitute a rare and heterogeneous cancer entity. Management remains a challenge due their rarity and different biological behaviour among tens of subtypes. This systematic review aimed to describe HNS global frequency and distribution in adulthood.

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Background: Point-of-care tests (POCTs) may have a role in detecting undiagnosed cases of Celiac disease (CD). We assessed the diagnostic accuracy of a novel POCT, compared with the conventional serological methods, for simultaneous anti-transglutaminase (tTG) IgA and anti-deamidated gliadin (DGP) IgG antibody detection. Furthermore, we evaluated the effect of different biological matrices (whole blood and serum) on test performance.

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  • Fabry disease (FD) is a genetic disorder caused by mutations in the GLA gene on the X chromosome, leading to the buildup of substances like globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) in various body cells, resulting in a range of clinical symptoms.
  • Symptoms of FD include pain crises, digestive issues, skin problems, and increased risk of strokes, which stem from the accumulation of Gb3 disrupting cell functions and causing cell death.
  • Inflammation and immune cell dysfunction play roles in FD's pathology, but there is conflicting evidence regarding inflammation markers and their relationship to disease severity; some studies suggest an autoimmune component as well.
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  • - The study aimed to develop a preoperative scoring system to anticipate the need for enteral nutrition in patients following head and neck surgery after 28 days.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 424 patients with various types of head and neck cancers to find five key preoperative factors that predict extended use of enteral feeding, resulting in the creation of a scoring model called the PEG score.
  • - The PEG score demonstrated strong prediction accuracy with metrics such as an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.74, but further studies are required to establish tailored nutrition plans for patients.
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  • Accurate knowledge of vessel anatomy is crucial for facial reconstructive surgery, and advanced ultrasound technology has improved evaluation of these structures.
  • The study aimed to identify new landmarks for the facial vein using high-resolution ultrasound and to assess its effectiveness for the facial artery and vein.
  • Results showed that the facial vein consistently followed a predictable path relative to the mandibular-orbital line, making high-resolution ultrasound a valuable tool for pre-operative assessments of facial vessels.
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Despite advancements in multidisciplinary care, oncologic outcomes of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) have not substantially improved: still, one-third of patients affected by stage I and II can develop locoregional recurrences. Imaging plays a pivotal role in preoperative staging of OSCC, providing depth of invasion (DOI) measurements. However, locoregional recurrences have a strong association with adverse histopathological factors not included in the staging system, and any imaging features linked to them have been lacking.

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The early detection of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is essential to improve patient prognosis and enable organ and function preservation treatments. The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility of using electrical bioimpedance (EBI) sensing technology to detect HNSCC tissue. A prospective study was carried out analyzing tissue from 46 patients undergoing surgery for HNSCC.

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, a normal inhabitant of the oral cavity, is a member of Viridans Group Streptococci (VGS). Generally recognized as a causative agent of invasive diseases in immunocompromised patients, is considered to have low pathogenic potential in immunocompetent individuals. We present a rare case of sinusitis complicated by meningitis and cerebral sino-venous thrombosis (CSVT) caused by in a previously healthy 12-year-old boy with poor oral health status.

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Introduction: The aim of this study is to assess the impact of lymph node ratio (LNR) and number of positive lymph nodes (NPLN) on mortality and recurrence rates in patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a retrospective multicenter international study involving 24 Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery divisions. Disease-specific survival (DSS) and disease-free survival (DFS) were evaluated as the main outcomes.

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Objective: Bilateral selective reinnervation of the larynx aims to restore both vocal cord tone and abductor movements in patients with bilateral vocal cord palsy.

Methods: Four females and one male treated by bilateral selective reinnervation of the larynx were included in the present study. In all cases, both posterior cricoarytenoid muscles were reinnervated using the C3 right phrenic nerve root through the great auricular nerve graft, while adductor muscle tone was bilaterally restored using the thyrohyoid branches of the hypoglossal nerve through transverse cervical nerve grafts.

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Objectives: Laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas (LSCCs) typically have an excellent prognosis for stage I tumors but a significant risk of locoregional and distant recurrence for intermediate to advanced disease. This study will investigate the clinical relevance of the tumor microenvironment in a large cohort of treatment-naïve patients affected by stage II-IV LSCC.

Methods: Whole slide-based digital pathology analysis was applied to measure six immune cell populations identified by immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining for CD3, CD8, CD20, CD66b, CD163 and CD38.

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  • * A study of 76 patients showed that 53% exhibited peritumoral depapillation, which was significantly correlated with PNI rates (54% vs. 28% for those without depapillation).
  • * Narrow-band imaging (NBI) performance was not affected by depapillation in terms of intralesional pattern detection or surgical resection margins.
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Background: Malnutrition, in patients with solid tumors, is associated with a worse clinical outcome and about 40% of patients affected by head and neck cancers (HNC) are malnourished at the time of cancer diagnosis. We investigated the potential benefit of a standardized immunonutritional protocol (INP) to patients with HNC receiving major ablative surgery.

Methods: An observational study was conducted enrolling 199 patients: 50 treated with the INP and 149 with standard enteral nutrition.

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The eighth edition of the TNM classification officially introduced "depth of invasion" (DOI) as a criterion for determining the T stage in tongue squamous cell carcinoma. The DOI is a well-known independent risk factor for nodal metastases. In fact, several experts strongly suggest elective neck dissection for tongue cancer with a DOI > 4 mm due to the high risk of early and occult nodal metastases.

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Objectives: Oral tongue carcinomas represent more than half of the tumors arising in the oral cavity, a site with a high cancer specific mortality and impact on quality of life. Current guidelines are lacking for a standardized surgical approach of these tumors. The aim of this study is to compare two currently adopted surgical strategies, compartmental surgery (CTS) and wide local excision (WLE), with loco-regional control as the main oncological endpoint.

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A low-nickel (Ni) diet, a key treatment for Systemic Nickel Allergy Syndrome (SNAS), is difficult in the long term and strongly impacts quality of life (QoL). Hydroponic agriculture could be an alternative to allow the reintroduction of tomato, an essential food in the global diet. In a first interventional, randomized, double-blind, single-center crossover study, we compared the possible effects of eating tomato puree deriving from hydroponic agriculture versus tomato puree from conventional cultivation, collecting data on subjective control of SNAS symptoms, adherence to treatment, and impact on QoL.

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Background: In order to evaluate the efficacy of intranasal mometasone furoate in patients with non-allergic rhinitis (NAR), a real-life, observational, prospective study is performed.

Methods: Thirty-one patients (age 18-64 years) receive intranasal (mometasone furoate, 200 µg b.i.

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Hypersensitivity reactions (HRs) to contrast media (CM) are a major problem. We compared differences of HRs to iodinated contrast media (ICM) versus gadolinium-based contrast media (GBCM), collecting data on prevalence, type, latency and severity. Secondly, the predisposition to perform new contrast tests, use of premedication and possible appearance of new reactions were explored in a long-term follow-up of 5 years.

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Background: Tracheoesophageal puncture with a voice prosthesis is the gold standard for speech rehabilitation in patients that receive a laryngopharyngectomy. However, a novel surgical technique, using a tubularized anterolateral tight flap, named "J-flap," has been demonstrated to produce adequate voice restoration. We aimed to compare the outcomes and the quality of life of patients who underwent voice rehabilitation with both techniques.

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Background: In the management of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, the identification of the exact discharge spot is paramount. This process can represent a challenge for the radiologist and the surgeon. In the present study, we analyzed a series of patients affected by endonasal CSF leak who underwent endoscopic surgical reconstruction aided by the use of ITF.

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